 Fairly enjoyable mix of rom-com and spy genres, starring Julia Roberts and Clive Owen as two sexy and debonaire ex-spooks trying to steal a secret shampoo formula.
Fairly enjoyable mix of rom-com and spy genres, starring Julia Roberts and Clive Owen as two sexy and debonaire ex-spooks trying to steal a secret shampoo formula.
February 2, 2009
Duplicity (2009) **
 Fairly enjoyable mix of rom-com and spy genres, starring Julia Roberts and Clive Owen as two sexy and debonaire ex-spooks trying to steal a secret shampoo formula.
Fairly enjoyable mix of rom-com and spy genres, starring Julia Roberts and Clive Owen as two sexy and debonaire ex-spooks trying to steal a secret shampoo formula.
9 (2009) **
He's Just Not That Into You (2009) **
It's Complicated (2009) **
Intriguing film starring Meryl Streep as a divorcée courted again by her ex-husband (Alec Baldwin).
Under the Sea 3D (2009) **
Invictus (2009) **
True story of how Nelson Mandela (Morgan Freeman) united black and white South Africa by promoting a rugby team. A PC cinema at its best.
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009) **
 A modern adaptation of "A Christmas Carol", about a heartless playboy (Matthew McConaughey) who gets visited by ghosts of his former one-night stands, and realizes that he will end up alone and miserable, unless he allows himself to fall in love. Directed by Mark Waters, the film uneasily combines the witty sophistication of his best works ("The House Of Yes", "Mean Girls") with the saccharine sentimentality of his worst endeavors (like "Just Like Heaven").
A modern adaptation of "A Christmas Carol", about a heartless playboy (Matthew McConaughey) who gets visited by ghosts of his former one-night stands, and realizes that he will end up alone and miserable, unless he allows himself to fall in love. Directed by Mark Waters, the film uneasily combines the witty sophistication of his best works ("The House Of Yes", "Mean Girls") with the saccharine sentimentality of his worst endeavors (like "Just Like Heaven").
(500) Days of Summer (2009) **
Knowing (2009) **
 Ingenious mix of horror and science-fiction, staring Nicholas Cage as an MIT astrophysician who comes across a mysterious piece of paper that predicts the greatest human tragedies. The film has a great concept, many surprises, and a daring ending, but it's dragged down by very clumsy treatement of human relationships. Like all Alex Proyas films ("Dark City", "I Robot"), it works far better on a cinematic level than on a human level.
Ingenious mix of horror and science-fiction, staring Nicholas Cage as an MIT astrophysician who comes across a mysterious piece of paper that predicts the greatest human tragedies. The film has a great concept, many surprises, and a daring ending, but it's dragged down by very clumsy treatement of human relationships. Like all Alex Proyas films ("Dark City", "I Robot"), it works far better on a cinematic level than on a human level.
Brothers (2009) **
Rather predictable drama about an Afghan war veteran returning home to his wife and daughters.
Taken (2009) **
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